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Pilot Knoll Park: city staff outline water, sewer and accessibility needs; engineering quotes vary
Summary
Council heard a staff update on Pilot Knoll Park infrastructure and a preliminary cost picture for replacing septic and water lines and upgrading the gatehouse, boat ramp and ADA access; staff and a consultant offered preliminary, differing cost ranges and council asked for more empirical data before deciding.
Council members received a detailed update July 22 on infrastructure and program needs at Pilot Knoll Park, including staff presentations on recurring maintenance, flood exposure and preliminary engineering estimates for sewer and water work tied both to the park—s current operations and to an optional cabin project.
What staff reported
- Maintenance history: staff presented work-order data for the water and sewer systems at Pilot Knoll covering recent years. The work-order counts in the record were modest (two dozen or fewer entries across several years for water and sewer repairs), but staff cautioned that the work-order system does not capture every overtime, rental or ancillary cost associated with repeated repairs and flood-related remediation.
- Core near-term needs: staff said continuing park operations would require replacing an aging 2-inch water line that serves park facilities, replacing the existing septic system that serves the RV restrooms/showers and the dump station, improving the gatehouse to meet workplace-safety and ADA…
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